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Calif. temps invade DC ahead of movie premiere about former governor

By Judy Kurtz - 03/19/12 07:57 PM ET

Unseasonably high temps in Washington will certainly help those attending a glam movie premiere get into a California state of mind.

Hilary Armstrong, the executive producer of the new film “California State of Mind — The Legacy of Pat Brown,” says she’s thrilled to show the documentary to a politically packed audience on Tuesday at the National Archives. Armstrong is the granddaughter of former California Gov. Pat Brown (D).

With D.C. experiencing early summer-like weather, Armstrong exclaims, “It feels like we brought California climate with us. We hope our film about leadership and optimism warms the hearts of Washington residents.”

California Democratic Reps. Nancy Pelosi and Karen Bass, along with Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Brown’s daughter Kathleen (sister of California Gov. Jerry Brown), have all been invited to attend the free screening. The premiere is also open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.

This story was updated at 6:54 a.m.


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